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after Philip was fled out of his country, and those Inds. were part of the number that pursued him and had their counsel been practiced, as I was credible informed by some upon the place, he had probably been taken, and his distress company, at that time. but god darkened that counsel from us at that time, for Philip's iniquity being not yet fall, and the Ind. rod? upon the Eng. backs had not yet done good errand.
About the 26 of July, 50 Mohegaus belonging to Uncas?, wish 3 of his lous?, whereof our was his eldest son, and successor, named Ouako, come into Boston all aimed with guns, being conducted